Gov. John Bel Edwards during his first trip to assess Ruston tornado damage
Ruston Mayor Ronny Walker (right) and Director of Lincoln Parish Office of Homeland Security and Emergency Preparedness Kip Franklin — April 25
Franklin, Walker and Ruston Police Chief Steve Rogers — April 25
Inside the Emergency Operations Center — April 25
Congressman Ralph Abraham, left, and Walker outside the Emergency Operations Center — April 25
Inside the Emergency Operations Center
City of Ruston cleanup on Evans Street
Student volunteers at Ruston High School – April 26
Bearcat football volunteers at Ruston High School – April 26
A volunteer at Ruston High School — April 26
Volunteers at Ruston High School — April 26
Volunteers at Ruston High School — April 26
A metaphor of humanity overcoming nature
Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity house — April 26
Wilson Jennings Brown (left) and James Davison on Pinewood Lane — April 26
Terri Maness on Pinewood Lane — April 26
Volunteers on Pinewood Lane — April 26
Volunteers serving lunch provided by Rolling Hills at The Springs church — April 26
Volunteers and community members enjoying free lunch at The Springs church — April 26
National Guard at the Lincoln Parish landfill — April 29
National Guard at the Lincoln Parish landfill — April 29
Debris burning at the Lincoln Parish landfill — May 8
April 28
The Ruston High School track and field team praying for teammate Cam Murphy, who lost his mother and brother in the tornado, before leaving for the regional track meet — April 26
Cam Murphy and the RHS track and field team celebrating their regional meet victory just days after the April 25 tornado claimed the lives of Murphy's mother, Kendra Butler, and brother, Remington Butler.
Part of the turnout to Kendra Butler and Remington Butler's funeral, who died during the April 25 tornado.
Ruston High School students bearing Remington Butler's casket